A funny and fact-filled look at decomposition in all of its slimy
glory, illustrated with dazzling full-color art by Gilbert Ford.
Vultures, fungi, dung beetles, and more aid in this fascinating and
sometimes smelly aspect of the life cycle that's right under our
noses.
What's that terrible smell? It's the revolting scent of rot. But being
rotten isn't necessarily bad. If nothing ever rotted, nothing new could
live.
Decomposition may seem like the last stop on the food chain, but it's
just the beginning. When dead plants and animals decay, they give life
to a host of other creatures, and each one helps ecosystems thrive.
Decomposition happens in the forest, the ocean--even in your stomach and
between your teeth! From vultures and sharks to bacteria, maggots,
mushrooms, and more, discover the dirty rotten truth about one of
nature's most fascinating processes.